• Our Response to Racial Injustice | AgapeChristianCounselingServices.org

    Our Response to Racial Injustice

    At agape, we often take several days before we respond to current events on social media. This is not entirely unintentional. We always try to do our best to make sure that our responses are well considered and clearly articulate our thoughts and feelings on contemporary issues. We also do not want our voice to be lost in the den of clamoring voices fueled by emotion, rather than tempered with reason. Our delayed response by no means indicates that we don’t care. On the contrary, our entire purpose is to facilitate growth and healing and change. We walk alongside people daily, who are tormented with grief, anxiety, fear, injustice, and…

  • How Agape is Responding to COVID-19

    COVID-19 : How Agape is Responding

    last updated: April 10, 2020 Agape has been monitoring the news regarding the current COVID-19 / coronavirus situation. We want to assure our clients that we have taken all necessary precautions to avoid exposure to our counselors, staff and clients. We plan to continue operating as normally as possible, throughout this time, and will avoid any disruptions in our client services, to the best of our ability. Mental Health Workers are considered essential workers, and sessions are considered essential activity, so we will remain open during any COVID-19 Stay-at-Home orders, unless otherwise stated. Our counselors, as independent contractors, are scheduling in-office and/or telehealth sessions during this time, at their own…

  • Boundaries in Relationships: 1-Day Workshop at Grace Church St. Louis October 8th

    Register by October 6th for reduced cost!  In your relationships, have you ever felt… like you’re carrying more than your share? like you’re not being heard?  it is your job to care for your someone else’s needs? attacked or criticized if you voice needs of your own? everything is about them? yourself taking responsibility for someone else’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors at your own expense? If you answered ‘yes’ to any of theses questions you may need to look at the boundaries you are setting for yourself and others in your relationships… This workshop will help you learn how to set healthy relational boundaries by… Identifying the healthy boundaries and unhealthy…

  • The Coping Cat – Group Therapy for Kids!

    Kids Have Anxiety Too! Does your child have the skills to help them get through school and social situations? If your child is experiencing… • Headaches or stomachaches before school • Excessive shyness • Unreasonable fear of certain objects • Distress in social situations • Excessive worry about performance in school …they may need help coping with stress.